Last week, 11E1even Group, in conjunction with Nugs.tv and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, announced their new digital content series, “Live From Out There.” The mission is simple – to provide viewers a constant flow of easily accessible, never before seen digital content in the coming months. Today, LFOT announced phase one of their concert subscription series where for a one-time six-week subscription purchase, fans will be provided over 100+ hours of content from Goose, Oteil Burbridge, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Twiddle and more. (Initial Lineup below).

Live From Out There will provide a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of your own home during this very unfortunate time. The series will include sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. The current implications of COVID-19 will undoubtedly have an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music will serve as a healing force through uncertain times.

“I’m seeing this just like any curated channel,” said Ben Baruch, owner of 11E1even Group. “This is a crazy time for every single person and company, big or small…we’re all feeling it, so let’s figure out how to come together from the confines of our own home, stay positive, watch great content and raise money for those in need while doing so. I want music, comedy, cooking shows, infomercials, masterclasses and more. Who knows what other talents your favorite musicians may have and I’m excited to show it. We have been working on this nonstop for last week and very excited about what we have coming.”

Proceeds from each subscription will benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.

Fender has graciously donated a Vintera 50’s Telecaster (Fiesta Red) & Vintera 50’s Precision Bass (Dakota Red) to Live From Out There and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Two winning subscribers will be picked at random and receive a new instrument to create their own magic with.

A schedule with times and a full list of artists will be released in the coming days.

11E1even Group, in conjunction with Nugs.tv and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, is proud to announce the artist lineup for week-three of the new digital content series, “Live From Out There.” This unprecedented virtual festival raised $150k going into weekend 3 for artists and crew affected by loss of work due to COVID-19.

Chef Matty Matheson began working at Le Sélect Bistro under chef Rang Nguyen. In 2018, Esquirenamed his book, Matty Matheson: A Cookbook, one of the best cookbooks of the year. Matheson has appeared regularly on Vice‘s cooking show Munchies and previously hosted VICELAND shows Dead Set on Life and It’s Suppertime!.

Ashe’s breakout single “Moral of The Story,” co-written and co-produced by Finneas (Billie Eilish, Selena Gomez, Camila Cabello), was featured in a pivotal scene in Netflix film To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. Since then, “Moral of The Story” has exceeded 110 million global streams with over 3 million streams per day, 1.8 billion views on Tik Tok with over 1.8 million creations and charted Top 30 on US radio after only 5 weeks. This will be Ashe’s first “performance,” although not in the traditional sense, since the success of this song.

“Live From Out There” has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of your own home during this very unfortunate time. The series will include sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. The current implications of COVID-19 will undoubtedly have an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music will serve as a healing force through uncertain times.

“It’s been truly amazing to see the fans and the community coming together each week, contributing to all those effected by loss of work due to COVID-19. With so much uncertainty around the live touring landscape, we have to come together and do everything we can to help artists and crew stay alive during this time,” says 11E1even Group’s Ben Baruch. “Our platform unlike most, is a paid platform, we aren’t shy to say that we are here to generate revenue for those in need while creating unique content for the fans week after week. Our goal is to keep pushing great content, continue to book a diversified and unique lineup week after week and grow the platform to support artists and all those that have suffered from lost work due to the COVID-19 Outbreak.”

Proceeds from each subscription will benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.

11E1even Group, in conjunction with Nugs.tv and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, is proud to announce the artist lineup for week-four of the new digital content series, “Live From Out There.” The lineup includes a Tribute to Bill Withers featuring FINNEAS, Stephen Marley, Allen Stone, Marcus King, David Shaw, Eric Krasno, Nigel Hall, Marc Broussard, Son Little, Lawrence and more. The series has now raised $250K for Sweet Relief in three weeks of programming.

“For this weekends’ Bill Withers Tribute, I got together with long time friends and collaborators Eric Krasno and Paul Peck (Bonnaroo SuperJams) to really put something special together,” says Ben Baruch of 11E1evn Group. “Each week we are doing everything we can to keep the programing exciting and fresh and really think we accomplished that with the incredible songs these artists put together.”

Phase four will also include performances from Real Estate, Ashe, Dumplings and Dead w/ Ross James, Star Kitchen, The Reis Brothers, National Park Radio and more to be announced.

FINNEAS is a Grammy winning singer, songwriter and producer known for his work with his sister and collaborator Billie Eilish. FINNEAS won five Grammy Awards including Record, Album, Song and Producer of the Year for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. His full-length solo debut, Blood Harmony, topped Billboard’s Next Big Sound Chart late last year, and he has collaborated with Tove Lo, Camila Cabello, Halsey, Selena Gomez and more.

Ashe’s breakout single “Moral of The Story,” co-written and co-produced by Finneas (Billie Eilish, Selena Gomez, Camila Cabello), was featured in a pivotal scene in Netflix film To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. Since then, “Moral of The Story” has exceeded 110 million global streams with over 3 million streams per day, 1.8 billion views on Tik Tok with over 1.8 million creations and charted Top 30 on US radio after only 5 weeks. This will be Ashe’s second performance on “Live From Out There.”
The mission of “Live For Out There” is simple – to provide viewers a constant flow of never before seen content from artists while generating revenue for the artists and crews involved.

For three weeks and counting, “Live From Out There” has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of people’s homes during this very unfortunate time. Rolling Stone and Pollstarboth found the shows to be noteworthy.

The series has now raised $250K in three weeks of programming and has been including sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music is a healing force through uncertain times.

“It’s been truly amazing to see the fans and the community coming together each week, contributing to all those affected by loss of work due to COVID-19. With so much uncertainty around the live touring landscape, we have to come together and do everything we can to help artists and crew stay alive during this time,” says 11E1even Group’s Ben Baruch. “Our platform unlike most, is a paid platform, we aren’t shy to say that we are here to generate revenue for those in need while creating unique content for the fans week after week. Our goal is to keep pushing great content, continue to book a diversified and unique lineup week after week and grow the platform to support artists and all those that have suffered from lost work due to the COVID-19 Outbreak.”

Proceeds from each subscription benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.

Phase four will also include performances from Billy Strings, Marcus King, Allen Stone, phoffman of Greensky Bluegrass, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Twiddle, Oteil Burbridge, Ripe, Eric Krasno, Cory Wong, Mihali, Rick Mitarotonda and Peter Anspach of Goose, Langhorne Slim, Lawrence, Neil Francis, Kitchen Dwellers, National Park Radio, Funk You and Envy Alo. Phase four’s programming will also include a Tribute to Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia, lineup to be announced.

In addition to musical performances, viewers can tune in for very special cooking classes including Cooking with Gas featuring Brownie, Cooking with Eric “Benny” Bloom, Dumplings and Dead with Ross James and “For Takeout Only” with Dave Weiner.

The mission of “Live For Out There” is simple – to provide viewers a constant flow of never before seen content from artists while generating revenue for the artists and crews involved.

For four weeks and counting, “Live From Out There” has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of people’s homes during this very unfortunate time. Rolling Stone, Pollstar and Celebrity Access found the shows to be noteworthy.

The series has now raised over $250K in four weeks of programming. It has been including sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music is a healing force through uncertain times.

“It’s been truly amazing to see the fans and the community coming together each week, contributing to all those affected by loss of work due to COVID-19. With so much uncertainty around the live touring landscape, we have to come together and do everything we can to help artists and crew stay alive during this time,” says 11E1even Group’s Ben Baruch. “Our platform unlike most, is a paid platform, we aren’t shy to say that we are here to generate revenue for those in need while creating unique content for the fans week after week. Our goal is to keep pushing great content, continue to book a diversified and unique lineup week after week and grow the platform to support artists and all those that have suffered from lost work due to the COVID-19 Outbreak.”

Proceeds from each subscription benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.

11E1EVEN GROUP ANNOUNCEALL-STAR TRIBUTE TO JERRY GARCIA & ROBERT HUNTERFOR “LIVE FROM OUT THERE” VIRTUAL FESTIVAL

WITH:ALEX BLEEKER, JULIAN LYNCH AND MARTIN COURTNEY OF REAL ESTATE,GEORGE PORTER JR. OF THE METERS, TAYLOR GOLDSMITH OF DAWES,CHRIS FUNK OF THE DECEMBERISTS, BRIAN ELMQUIST OF THE LONE BELLOW, HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER, ERIC KRASNO, JAMES PETRALLI OF WHITE DENIM,PAUL HOFFMAN OF GREENSKY BLUEGRASS AND MANY MORE

WITH PERFORMANCES AND NEW ADDITIONS FROM:OTEIL BURBRIDGE PLAYING THE SONGS OF JERRY GARCIA ON PIANO,ALLEN STONE, TAJ MAHAL, MARCUS KING, TWIDDLE, GOOSE AND MORE

11E1even Group, in conjunction with Nugs.tv and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, is proud to announce the artist lineup for week-six of the new digital content series, “Live From Out There.” This unprecedented virtual festival has now raised close to $300k for artists and crews affected by loss of work due to COVID-19.

Week-six will feature an all-star tribute to Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter with proceeds benefiting Sweet Relief COVID-19 Musicians Fund, Terrapin Crossroads Staff Appreciation Fund, Sweetwater Music Hall Staff Relief Fund and the musicians & crews contributing to the celebration. The diverse lineup includes Alex Bleeker, Julian Lynch and Martin Courtney of Real Estate, George Porter Jr. of The Meters, Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes, Chris Funk of The Decemberists, Brian Elmquist of The Lone Bellow, James Petralli of White Denim, Hiss Golden Messenger, Paul Hoffman of Greensky Bluegrass, photography provided by Jay Blakesberg and many more.

Additional performances include an epic doubleheader from Twiddle plus Oteil Burbridge performing the music of Jerry Garcia on the piano for the very first time.

The celebration of the Grateful Dead will continue with Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, who will join Ross James (Songs That Saved Me podcast) in the kitchen for a special appearance alongside celebrity chefs Andrew Zimmern, Matty Matheson and Wylie Dufresne for a special Dumplings and Dead cooking class.

The mission of “Live For Out There” is simple – to provide viewers a constant flow of never before seen content from artists while generating revenue for the artists and crews involved.

For five weeks and counting, “Live From Out There” has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of people’s homes during this very unfortunate time. Rolling Stone, Variety, Pollstar and Celebrity Access found the shows to be noteworthy.

The series has now raised approximately $300K in five weeks of programming. It has been including sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen original sets, archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music is a healing force through uncertain times.

“It’s been truly amazing to see the fans and the community coming together each week, contributing to all those affected by loss of work due to COVID-19. With so much uncertainty around the live touring landscape, we have to come together and do everything we can to help artists and crew stay alive during this time,” says 11E1even Group’s Ben Baruch. “Our platform unlike most, is a paid platform, we aren’t shy to say that we are here to generate revenue for those in need while creating unique content for the fans week after week. Our goal is to keep pushing great content, continue to book a diversified and unique lineup week after week and grow the platform to support artists and all those that have suffered from lost work due to the COVID-19 Outbreak.”
Proceeds from each subscription benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.

11E1even Group and Live From Out There have announced the initial schedule for their new “Virtual Summer Tour Series.” The mission of the summer series is to provide fans with original live music content while recreating various aspects of the concert experience on a digital platform. Today, Live From Out There announced performances by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Goose, Twiddle, Kitchen Dwellers, Aqueous, and Sunsquabi, with more artists and tours to be announced.

The multi-night virtual events will take place over the course of the summer, providing fans a chance to experience and interact with each band like never before. Each band will curate their own unique tour concept, merchandise and virtual VIP experience which could include having a drink with the band, a post-show “green room” meet-and-greet or a private dinner with the band. The “Virtual Summer Tour Series” goes beyond live performances — it aims to replicate the intrinsic sense of community concert-goers experience when attending shows in-person by providing outlets for fans to interact with the band and each other.

“With all of the uncertainty surrounding public gatherings, we look forward to providing artists with a new model for connecting with their fans in a digital space,” says Dave DiCianni of 11E1even Group. “Despite not being able to physically be in the same room, there’s a huge opportunity for artists to engage their fanbase in a truly unique and more intimate fashion than ever before, and we are excited to work with band’s in curating those experiences. Additionally, the series will provide acts and their respective crews with much needed revenue while the music industry works to determine new ways to safely host live events. “

Each act will have a different theme around their tour.

Twiddle’s Roots Tour, a celebration of the bands fifteen years as a touring act, will pay homage to several establishments that were instrumental in the band’s ascendance to the national stage. The nine original concerts will be filmed at various venues throughout the state of Vermont, including a return to Castleton University, where the band formed in 2005.

Following the postponement of Pigeons Playing Ping Pong’s annual festival Domefest, the band will bring their fans together for “Homefest” a uniquely curated 3-night event including 5 sets from Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with other acts to be announced.

Goose will host “Summer 2020 Bingo Tour” from June 19 to June 28 live at The Goose Community Rec Center. Fans will receive digital bingo boards filled with the band’s songs and cover material. The band’s performances will be dictated by bingo balls drawn on stage as fans at home can play along for a chance to win virtual VIP opportunities and merchandise.

11E1even Group, in partnership with LivexLive, announced the lineup for a new, four-week pay-per-view and subscription series for the unprecedented Live From Out There Virtual Festival. For over two months, Live From Out There has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of people’s homes while raising money for the greater music community through Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund.

The subscription series will run from May 15 to June 7 and subscribers will have access to four weekends of live and archival sets, with the majority available on-demand after the live broadcast. The lineup includes Big Gigantic, Dispatch, Zeds Dead, moe., Nahko, Umphrey’s McGee, STS9, Turquaz, Hiss Golden Messenger, Twiddle, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Goose, James Petralli & Michael Hunter of White Denim, Zach Williams of The Lone Bellow, Motet and many more.

For the second weekend of the series, Live From Out There will partner with Summer Camp Festival to present “Summer Camp Virtual Festival: A 20 Year Retrospective.” The event will feature live music, throwback performances, interviews, workshops, panel discussions, giveaways and more. The Summer Camp team will also take the opportunity to connect Summer Campers with each other through these virtual programs.

This Thursday, May 14th at 8PM EST, Live From Out There will host a free performance on the LiveXLive platform to introduce fans to the new platform. Fans can watch on LiveXLive.com and apps, social media channels and its OTT channels on Amazon, Apple TV, Roku and Samsung TVs, desktop and mobile/tablet. The performance will feature Rick Mitarotonda and Peter Anspach of Goose performing a very special acoustic set from their home in Connecticut.

Tickets for pay-per-view and subscriptions are on sale today, May 13th and details can be found HERE. The content will be available on all LivexLive platforms; app and LivexLive.com.

For over two months and counting, “Live From Out There” has been providing a wide variety of content streaming to the comfort of people’s homes during this very unfortunate time. Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety, Pollstarand Celebrity Access found the shows to be noteworthy.

The series has now generated over $400K. It has included sets from artists’ homes and practice spaces, never before seen archival releases, masterclasses, cooking lessons, first-time collaborations and more. COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the live music community; while the safety of our roster, team and fan base is tantamount, we also believe the power of live music is a healing force through uncertain times.

Proceeds from each subscription benefit Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, an organization using donor-directed funding to provide immediate assistance, lodging, clothing, food and more to the musicians and crew involved in the series as well as music industry workers and artists who have suffered a loss of income due to the recent outbreak and resulting restrictions placed on live events and gatherings.